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Jody
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Yup, I linked to the Bombshells gallery, but here's their site: http://baltimorebombshells.actiongirlart.com/Crystal wrote:Ericalm, that is an awesome cover that belongs to (and was made by) one of the Baltimore Bombshells. She's won best-in-show at rallies with her scooter, if memory serves - it's awesome and one of the inspirations for me when I first made seat covers for myself. It's cool to see it again.
well, mid-weight riding gloves are part of my daily riding gear, and i have the tall windshield that covers your hands from the wind. i'm just one of those people who is cold if it isn't 80 degrees, and twice a week i have an hour-long ride home late at night. so when the night time temps are around freezing, I need more protection. i've thought about buying mittens or trying to buy snowski gloves big enough to go over my riding gloves, but would rather have something that leaves my hands more nimble for adjusting controls and reaching the brakes. i also have really tiny hands with long fingers, so finding gloves that fit tightly enough and that allow me to close my fist without running out of room in the fingers is hard to do without trying on umpteen billion pairs of gloves. i've exhausted the selection at the dealership. from other scooterists descriptions of hand covers, they seem like a good option for me.weebl wrote:Sunshien- why hand covers? Why not just get some gloves?
Riding gloves have the added bonus of protecting your hands in the event of an accident.
Well, I have a machine and have so far managed to hem some pants... So instructions would be great! I can at least give it a whirl and see what happens.weebl wrote:How are you with a sewing machine? I could probably write up some quick instructions on how to make some if you know which end of the needle to use